Posts Tagged “Fit”To enjoy the game better, always provide yourself with the suitable tennis clothes, shoes and equipment. Do not choose any equipment, especially your shoes and racquet simply because your favorite player wears them. In choosing your shoes, make sure that it is a good fit and durable enough to stand the rigors of lateral, forward and backward movements including sudden stops and skids especially when you are playing on grass and clay courts. For your choice of the right racquet there are more variables that have to be considered - racquet frame material, string pattern, size of the handle, weight, and balance are critical factors to consider to obtain the best performance results. Choosing the right ball is also important since you ultimately need a ball that has regular bounce properties in order to learn how to play the game correctly and competitively. Watching the videos of professional tennis players is also a necessity if you are really interested in playing the game successfully … Tags: Best Performance, Bounce, Clay Courts, Critical Factors, Fit, Frame Material, Grass, Performance Results, Playing The Game, Professional Tennis Players, Rigors, Skids, String Pattern, Tennis Clothes, Tennis Equipment, Tennis Shoes, Variables, Videos
Jan
30
2010
White Canvas Tennis Shoes for 14″ - 18″ Stuffed Animals and DollsPosted by: Mr.Tennis in Tennis Shoes
Jan
24
2010
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Pair of Tennis ShoesPosted by: Mr.Tennis in Interesting SiteFlexibility - I prefer a shoe which has good arch support but yet flexible and not rigid. I enjoy a shoe which is able to fit snugly to my foot and yet lends the necessary ankle support. Test flexibility by bending the shoe. 2. Durability of the sole - this is the area of the shoe which wears off the fastest. Try to go for one which has a better quality and durable sole. There are different kinds of new man-made materials all the time to enhance the durability of the sole of the shoe. Do try to ask the names of such new materials. I am no chemist but do keep abreast of new and revolutionary materials. 3. Stable and fitting - I like a tennis shoe which is overall stable and yet fitting. A good tennis shoe needs to be firm in order to protect your ankle and the sole of your feet. It has to be fitting so that it will not feel clumsy. 4. Light weight - Do try to get a pair of tennis shoes which is fairly light. As tennis requires mobility, you do not wish to be weighed down by your shoes! … Tags: Ankle Support, Arch Support, Chemist, Different Kinds, Durability, Feet, Fit, Flexibility, Names, New Man, New Materials, Sole, Support Test, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Shoes
Nov
21
2009
Something Has To Change In The Rules Of Tennis!Posted by: Mr.Tennis in Interesting SiteWhat good does a rule do for a sport where favouritism abounds towards seeded or famous players? Not much, I shall say. There were times when fitness counted in tennis and cramps were a sign of being unfit to play or the lack thereof sufficient grounds for elimination. Yesterday, Serena Williams in her match against Daniela Hantuchova, was unfit to play and should have been disqualified.”The umpire, the trainer, Hantuchova and several other official as gathered round as the injury break became longer, and a tearful Williams shrieked in agony when ice was applied to her calf.” Of course I understand Serena s pain and suffering, but who is being treated unfairly? Daniela Huntuchova, who is fit and ready to play. What happened thereafter is irrelevant, all the heroics from Serena for me amount to nothing, because the rule was stretched out unfairly in her favour, when she should have been eliminated on the spot.A three-minute time out is a three-minute time out, period. Any time past the … Tags: Agony, Amount To Nothing, Break, Cramps, Daniela Hantuchova, Famous Players, Favour, Fit, Fitness, Heroics, Huntuchova, Match, Minute Time, Pain And Suffering, Rules Of Tennis, Serena Williams, Sufficient Grounds, Umpire
Nov
07
2009
9217 - White Tennis Shoes for 14″ - 18″ Stuffed Animals and DollsPosted by: Mr.Tennis in Tennis Shoes
Oct
01
2009
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Pair of Tennis ShoesPosted by: Mr.Tennis in Interesting SiteSo, what characteristics should one be looking for when buying a pair of tennis shoes? As an amateur player, I would normally based my review on the following criteria: 1. Flexibility - I prefer a shoe which has good arch support but yet flexible and not rigid. I enjoy a shoe which is able to fit snugly to my foot and yet lends the necessary ankle support. Test flexibility by bending the shoe. 2. Durability of the sole - this is the area of the shoe which wears off the fastest. Try to go for one which has a better quality and durable sole. There are different kinds of new man-made materials all the time to enhance the durability of the sole of the shoe. Do try to ask the names of such new materials. I am no chemist but do keep abreast of new and revolutionary materials. 3. Stable and fitting - I like a tennis shoe which is overall stable and yet fitting. A good tennis shoe needs to be firm in order to protect your ankle and the sole of your feet. It has to be fitting so that it will n … Tags: Amateur Player, Ankle Support, Arch Support, Chemist, Different Kinds, Durability, Feet, Fit, Flexibility, Names, New Man, New Materials, Sole, Support Test, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Shoes
Sep
07
2009
Bugeye 2 Goggle, Interchangeable, Black Frame, 3 LensesPosted by: Mr.Tennis in Sunglasses
Aug
22
2009
Nike Revolve Sunglasses - EV0274-002 (Matte Black w/ Grey Lens)Posted by: Mr.Tennis in Sunglasses
Jul
28
2009
Custom Keychains Very Simple and Inexpensive GiveawaysPosted by: Mr.Tennis in Interesting SiteThey’re inexpensive, flexible, handy, and practical items that recipients will always have within reach. If you’re on the lookout for budget-friendly giveaways, custom keychains offer you a lot of value for your dollar. You can get a multifunction bottle opener keychain for as low as $0.50 for minimum orders of less than 500. A keychain with a built-in keylight gives you more logo exposure for less than a dollar each. Aren’t custom keychains simple and inexpensive ways of touching base with customers? Aside from being cost-effective, custom keychains are quite flexible and fit any industry and theme. Do you want to reach out to golf players? They’d love the vinyl custom keychains that come in the shape of a golf ball. Promoting a tennis or a baseball event? The mini tennis ball and wooden baseball bat keyrings will bring you closer to your target market. The sleek Nero line keytags will look good with a new set of car keys-why not present these with flourish to clients with approved c … Tags: Baseball Event, Bottle Opener Keychain, Budget, Car Keys, Custom Keychains, Fit, Flourish, Giveaways, Golf Ball, Golf Players, Handy, Keyrings, Keytags, Lookout, Love, Mini Tennis, Shape, Target Market, Tennis Ball, Wooden Baseball Bat
Jun
11
2009
Tennis Tutor Model Ball Machine with Heavy Duty BatteryPosted by: Mr.Tennis in Tennis Balls
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